Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Oceanhorn 2: Development update

All the roads lead to Capital

It has been too long since we gave you guys an update on the development of Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm. Well, all five of us have been focusing on the game, and when you're really concentrated on your work, the time flies!

Grand Core: The city sized machine in the heart of Capital.

It feels like it was only yesterday when we released our first gameplay video of Oceanhorn 2 and even let people play the game at Nordic Game, but the truth is it has been months! The reception of the gameplay video was awesome. We could not get enough of all the impressions from youtube and forums. The excitement of our audience really inspired us to work harder. After we came back to our studio, we were determined to move to the next step with the production!

Capital's seedier backside

So, what have we been up to? We have been building an adventure! More gameplay, more story, more levels, more worlds. A city. Capital is one of the central locations of Oceanhorn 2's story and it offers tons of open-ended exploration for curious adventurers. In the heart of the city is the gigantic machine Grand Core.

Meeting with friends at Master Mayfair's penthouse study

We hope to bring you more updates in the future, along with some video teasers to give you a real good look at the game! Productions like this require a lot of time and effort, but the outcome will be a cool video game
so it is all worth the trouble! When you are making your dream project, you don't count the hours.

I can hardly wait for this! I've been waiting for a real contestant against the Zelda-series for ages, and never has anyone ever delivered such a brutal punch to the throne before! I absolutely loved and adored the first Oceanhorn, and it's really a bloody shame to see people complaining and not really giving it a fair chance even, because I personally think it's absolutely terrific and that you guys completely nailed the Zelda-recipe! Keep up the extraordinay work guys! YOUR FANS LOVE YOU!! Haters gonna hate, nothing to do about those infidels...

Yes, we take pride in supporting as many devices as we realistically can. Oceanhorn 2 is demanding game, but there are many, many iPhone 6’s out there so we will definitely aim to support it. But that is all I am going to say about this, because we can be 100% sure only when the game is complete and we test the final game on these devices.

I already imagine that it will take a while to launch on android, after all with these unreal engine 4 graphics already know that it will not run on my LG L90 ... I was excited so it was not so heavy, what a pity. Well the game looks like it's going to be good ... but it's a shame they do not think of the less powerful devices.